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LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 05, 2007
Lawmaker changes horses on income stream comments

A congressman who raised eyebrows last month when he seemed to imply that annuities are the answer to the need for lifetime retirement income claims he was misunderstood.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES FEB 05, 2007
Merrill pads its lead in race for assets

Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. continues to lead the wirehouse race for net new client assets.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2007
Calif. court: State can sue American Funds

A California court ruling late last month may make it easier for states to sue financial firms, according to legal experts.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2007
NASAA: Reform arbitration or add court option

The securities arbitration system should be reformed or else investors should be given the option of taking their disputes to court, according to a group that represents state securities regulators.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 05, 2007
Labor Dept. targets 401(k) fee disclosure

As the Department of Labor puts pressure on advisers to make 401(k) fees more transparent, some financial advisers are refunding fees to participants that they are being paid from mutual fund companies.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2007
Canada’s reg reform project is on tap

OTTAWA — After much consultation, the Canadian Securities Administrators’ Regulation Reform Project is about to surface, though exactly when isn’t clear.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2007
New report boosts idea of federal regulation of insurers

WASHINGTON — Proponents of allowing insurers to be federally regulated are taking heart in the inclusion of that proposal in a report recently issued by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.

By Bloomberg
OPINION FEB 05, 2007
Home Depot makes the right moves

Corporate America received a dose of common sense when The Home Depot Inc. said that its new chief executive, Frank Blake, would be paid a fraction of what his predecessor was taking home.

By ewilliams
FINTECH FEB 05, 2007
Online options trading is getting cheaper

NEW YORK — The online options trading arena is rapidly expanding, as the cost to trade such investments has fallen significantly.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH FEB 05, 2007
Franklin Resources expanding in India

BOSTON — Franklin Resources Inc., the nation’s fourth-largest mutual fund company, boosted its head count by 229 workers last quarter, with more than 90% of that growth coming from India, where it opened a new facility last month.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES FEB 05, 2007
Wachovia to unveil deferred-comp program

IRVINE, Calif. — Wachovia Securities LLC of Richmond, Va., is expected to roll out in coming weeks a significant new incentive program.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 02, 2007
DOL clarifies investment advice exemptions

The Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration released its first Field Assistance Bulletin of the year, which provides guidance to field investigators regarding an exemption for investment advice in the Pension Protection Act.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES FEB 02, 2007
Former hedge fund manager indicted for fraud

The former head of a Hailey, Idaho-based hedge fund was indicted on criminal charges that he carried out a fraudulent scheme that bilked investors out of $88 million, the U.S. Attorney's office said yesterday.

By Bloomberg
RIA NEWS FEB 02, 2007
KPMG suffers adverse legal ruling

KPMG LLP endured another blow in its tax shelter case this week, when a federal judge in Texas ruled that tax shelters based on fake bank loans are not legitimate tax write-offs, according to the New York Times.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 01, 2007
Up-and-coming execs

Three executives of National Planning Corp., Sean Haley, Bryan Jacobsen and Austin Moon, have received promotions.

By Bloomberg
Tables turned: Planners hire help to handle their finances
OPINION DEC 15, 2003
Tables turned: Planners hire help to handle their finances

There's an old saying that a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client.

By Rick Miller
OPINION OCT 06, 2003
Monday Morning: Generation Y has money, needs advice

By Jim Pavia
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS SEP 08, 2003
Linsco makes a move to other side of ledger

By Bruce Kelly
OPINION MAY 12, 2003
High-yield bonds make big comeback, but rally may be spent

It is one of those rare moments in Leon Wagner's 26 years on Wall Street. Virtually every investment he has made recently has gone up - a lot.

By Aaron Elstein
Deferred compensation could be next casualty, advisers fear
OPINION APR 07, 2003
Deferred compensation could be next casualty, advisers fear

By Sara Hansard